Kotje van Ketje

Description

Kotje van Ketje is a self-catering three-bedroom house which sleeps six adults and a baby. The property borders the Kruger National Park. It is ideally situated offering affordable accommodation to enjoy the African bushveld in modern comfort.

The name Kotje van Ketje is Flemish for The House of the Boy. The house offers a large open-plan lounge, dining room and kitchen. The kitchen contains a fridge-freezer, stove, microwave and cutlery and crockery for six people. There are two bedrooms with double beds and en-suite bathrooms. The third bedroom has a double bunk bed and a baby cot. The house has hot and cold water, electricity and air-conditioning. There is a small radio and a TV with a DStv dish, but please bring your own decoder and smart card. The house has a garage and an enclosed lapa with a barbecue.

Wild animals such as giraffe, zebra, impala and warthog roam freely around the house. You can see the lions, elephant, rhino and buffalo either in the neighbouring Kruger National Park or in the dangerous animals enclosure in Marloth itself. The baboons will come inside if you don't keep the door closed and hundreds of bird varieties nest in the surrounding bush. You will find a shopping centre within walking distance with a supermarket, an ATM, a pub restaurant, a public swimming pool, a curio shop, laundry and a hardware store.

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Customer Reviews

Great experience

Arthur Coetzee, South Africa

12 January 2010

We were very happy with the conditions inside the home, it was neat, clean and everything we needed was there. The swimming pool is also within a very short walking distance as well as the shop, which was great. There was braai facilities and an outside shower to cool off in. It was a great experience to have the game animals walking around freely outside the home while we were there.

Great

Dirk de Jager, South Africa

10 August 2011

Lovely, clean, secure house. One feels safe at night. We enjoyed the stay and was surprised at the letter and map the owners left us to inform us about the lions and where they were. Thanks a million. We felt very welcome.